character of God, 299. Plato on Immortality, 84.
students, 158; delivers an address | Philosophers often ignorant of the on the occasion, 160. MacMillan, Mr. James, one of the first students of Kilmarnock Theo- logical Academy, 40.
Man distinct from the lower animals, 87; made in the image of God, 216. Manton's Complete Works, 149. Matter and mind quite distinct, 169. Melville, Rev. Henry, one of the first students of Kilmarnock Theological Academy, 40.
Metaphysical study, advantages of, 253. Mildness, one of a minister's qualifica- tions, 59.
Mill, J. S., Autobiography of, 274; his birth, 276; his mind early poisoned by his father, 277; rejects the ideas of God and sin, 278; made unhappy by his own system, 280; idolizes Mrs. Taylor, afterwards his wife, 282; has no light to shed on the tomb, 283.
Mind that was in Christ, the, 16; morally viewed, 17. Ministers, what they should be, 59. Miracles, evidential value of, 27; not impossible, 30; originate in God's love, 32; three words translated "miracles" in the New Testament, 34; indissolubly interwoven with the Gospel narrative, 35; fully attested by competent witnesses, 36; to be expected in Christ, 135.
Molecular motion, what constitutes, 70. Moral waste, a, and how it was re- claimed, 90.
Natural symbolism, 102.
Nature's teachings about man, 103; about God, 104.
Nine Students, case of the, 117, 153. Not Found Wanting: a Temperance Tale, by Rev. F. Ferguson, M.A., 311.
Old Testament Scriptures full of Christ,
Oracles of God, the, 188; condensation implied in the word, 191.
Palgrave on the dignity of man, 87. Parable of the Prodigal Son, 145. Parisian servants, immorality of, 204. Papists who are conscientious to be so far commended, 264.
Past feeling, 246. Paul on Mars Hill, 291. Pen Folk, the, 139.
Perseverance of the saints, the, 305. Phil. ii. 5, 16.
Poems and Ballads, by Janet Hamil- ton, 152.
Queen, the, and Prince Albert inter- ested in the ragged kirk at Aberdeen,
Reasonable love, another name for God's righteousness, 223, et seq. Reminiscences of by-gone days, 21; of the Pen Folk, 139. Responsibility for belief, 228. Resurrection, Christ's, a gladness, 126.
Revival of religion, recent, 228. Ritchie of Dunse, Rev. Dr. William, his Bible Truth and Broad Church Error, 307.
Robertsons of Plean, the, their kind- ness to Rev. Professor Kirk, 44. Robertson, Rev. J. B., his letter to Rev. Dr. Wardlaw, 156; delivers an extemporaneous address at the separation of the nine students, 160.
Salmon, Rev. Thomas, obituary notice of, 152.
Salvation by grace, 245. Samson, Rev. James, his letter to Dr. Wardlaw, 153.
Scepticism, 131; its most common ob- jections to the Bible, 133. Science the benefactor of the last half century, 30.
Simpson, Sir James, life of, 1; born at Bathgate, 2; his mother, 2; his. election to a chair in the Edinburgh University, 3; his great popularity, 3; his conversion to God, 8; samples. of his revival addresses, 11, 12; his trials, 12; his last illness and death, 13; his funeral, 14. Solitariness of Christ, the, 183. Spurgeon's, Rev. C. H., Interpreter, 153. Stenography, 22.
Stewart, Rev. Alexander, his Temper- ance Commentary, 70; his Nature of the Spirit's Work, 72.
Striking conversions, several, 94. Stroud On the Physical Cause of Christ's Death, 57.
Studiousness, one of a minister's quali- fications, 60.
Supernatural, the, the true object of a minister's study, 66.
Symbol, difference between, and alle- gory, and parable, 109. Symbolism natural, 102,
Temperance Commentary, Stewart's, 70. Theological Academy of the Evangelical Union, formation of the, 39; its first four students, 39.
Theology the science of the Super- natural, 66; of the Future, the, 77. Three distinct systems of theology, 238.
Tyndall; or, Scientific Materialism, 80.
Unconditional election to life denied, 115, 121.
Unknown God, an, 298.
Weir, Rev. Mr., of Kilmarnock, seconds the motion that the nine students be not cut off, 158. Why are souls not saved? 64. Why could the blood of bulls and goats not take away sin? 303.
Why was an atonement required? 304. Why an angel could not atone for sin, 305.
Why Christianity was so long in being given to the world, 306.
Wight, Rev. Henry, the means of Rev. William Bathgate's conversion, 124.
Utility a deficient standard of moral Will, not predicable of matter, 171. philosophy, 279.
Voluntary controversy, the, 209.
Walker's Cunningham Lectures, 106. Wardlaw, Rev. Dr., a moderate Cal- vinist, 43; moves the expulsion of the nine students, 158; writes to Hamilton Church, 166.
Wilson, Rev. A. M., one of the first students of Kilmarnock Theological Academy, 40.
Wilson, Rev. J. H., of London, founds "ragged kirks" in Aberdeen, 92.
Young, mothers should be gentle with the, 309.
Watson, Sheriff, of Aberdeen, founds Zeal, one of a minister's prime qualifica- ragged schools, 91.
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